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Britney Spears to address Colin Farrell fling and THAT gift in tell-all that will 'end careers'
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2023-05-10 19:22
Britney Spears' upcoming memoir could jeopardize the careers of several Hollywood A-listers

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: One of Britney Spears' romances with two A-list stars might have been revealed just a day after it was announced that her tell-all memoir was being postponed due to these concerns. The book will focus on the singer's brief 2003 relationship with Colin Farrell, according to a recent report from The Sun. Spears, 41, signed a $15 million agreement for the book with Simon & Schuster in February 2022.

Secrets from Spears' impending memoir could jeopardize the reputations of several Hollywood A-listers. Simon & Schuster, who also published 'Princess of Pop', has reportedly been receiving "strongly worded legal letters" from several Hollywood celebrities whose lawyers are concerned that their reputations could be at risk if the 'Toxic' singer spills the beans. MEAWW previously reported that the book is completed, but publication is put on hold while the singer's claimed affairs with two Hollywood A-listers are being litigated.

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'Britney will get the final word'

The mother-of-two, 41, who wed third husband Sam Asghari, 29, last year, was rumored to have dated the 'Phone Booth' actor Farrell for a short while in 2003, although he insisted they were just friends after they showed up together at a 2003 film premiere. According to sources, the book will expose that Colin allegedly sent Spears a bumper sticker that said, "Honk If You've Slept With Colin Farrell" following their affair, as reported by Daily Mail.

The insider went on to say that at the time of his alleged affair with the singer, Colin, who has been sober for years, was "the hottest young actor in Hollywood" and a party animal, and she was "swept away" by him. While it's unclear if Colin ever acknowledged sending the alleged bumper sticker, he apparently tried to make peace with Spears by admitting he was "wild" in the early 1980s. According to a source in Los Angeles, "Britney has worked her way through the extraordinarily emotional challenges and troubles of her life in the 2000s for the book."

The unnamed source further added, "People forget that then she was not that experienced with boys or the dating game, so when they had their fling, she was taken aback by how nonchalant and disconnected he was. She was shocked at how he treated it all like a joke. And when the car sticker came through, she was deeply annoyed and also angered. She hated the fact that some people were laughing at her." According to the source, "Colin did try and make peace later, trying to explain his over-the-top behavior was down to his own life issues and battles with drugs and temptation. But Britney will get the final word."

No proof exists that Colin is one of the two A-list stars who reportedly contacted Simon & Schuster about the book. The source also said that Spears intended to be transparent about her relationships with other notable individuals, including Wade Robson, Jared Leto, Justin Timberlake, and Fred Durst.

'Hollywood is afraid of her'

Fans took to social media to express their enthusiasm over the yet-to-be-published tell-all memoir, exclaiming that they "can't wait." One fan wrote, "She’s been in the industry since what…5 years old? lol. hollywood is afraid of her." A second fan wrote, "A memoir that's going to end careers." Another exclaimed, "After decades of surveillance and control they still want to tell Britney Spears what to do. She is FREE to speak her mind. Anyone who has exploited and harmed her is accountable." "Can't wait for this!" wrote another follower. Someone else tweeted, "Some people don't want there private business out there. Hopefully nothing is removed."

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